• Let There Be Light: 2020 Kristallnacht Commemoration

    In honor of the 82nd anniversary of Kristallnacht – The Night of Broken Glass, on November 9th, 2020, the International March of the Living aired our 2020 Kristallnacht Commemoration…

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  • Let there be Light Gallery of Houses of Worship & Institutions (2020)

    Thank you to all of the Houses of Worship and institutions around the world who participated in our “Let there be Light” Kristallnacht commemoration campaign to fight anti-Semitism, racism,…

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  • Let there be Light Projections in Jerusalem & the UK (2020)

    International March of the Living Kristallnacht Commemoration projected on the Old City Walls of Jerusalem and Coventry Cathedral in the UK Help us send the message to the world, help…

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  • The Hampton Synagogue Kristallnacht Commemoration (2020)

    On the eve of the 82nd anniversary of Kristallnacht – The Night of Broken Glass – International March of the Living World Chairman and CEO, Dr. Shmuel Rosenman, participated…

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  • Presidents of Germany, Austria, and Israel say LET THERE BE LIGHT (2020)

    “Eighty-two years, and the dark shadows of the past have not disappeared from our streets.” The Presidents of Germany, Austria, and Israel stand together in a joint call against…

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  • Telling the Story through Art: Holocaust Art as a Primary Source

    In our continuing webinar series, the International March of the Living hosted a lecture October 29, 2020 with Holocaust Educator Liz Elsby. Focusing on individual artworks, Elsby demonstrated how exploring the artistic aspects of each painting, together with the context in which they were created and the questions they raise, combine to deepen our understanding of the Holocaust as a human event.(Click on the video player below to watch the full program) Liz Elsby made Aliya from the United States in 1984 and has worked for Yad Vashem as a Holocaust educator and museum guide since 2006. She guides educational groups in Poland, Prague, Terezin and Berlin for various organizations including March of the Living, as well as teaches about the Holocaust to teachers in the United States through Yad Vashem and Echoes and Reflections. When Liz is not guiding or teaching, she continues her own learning. She traveled to Vilna to enrich her knowledge of both pre-war and present-day Jewish Life. In 2016, she participated in a five-day course to become an accredited guide in the Polin Museum in Warsaw.Liz is also an illustrator and children’s book author. She is currently illustrating both a children’s book she wrote about pre-war Krakow, and a book of the poems of the child poet, Hanus Hachenberg, which he wrote while imprisoned in Terezin.To view and download the list of artwork featured in Liz’s presentation, please click here. 

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  • MOTL Statement on Facebook Hate Speech Policy

    International March of the Living applauds the decision by Facebook to expand its policy and prohibit any content that denies or distorts the…

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  • Survivor Speaker Series: Mala Tribich, MBE, United Kingdom

    International March of the Living’s inaugural “When you listen to a witness, you become a witness” Survivor Speaker Series debuted on Wednesday, September 30, 2020. The program featured Mala Tribich, MBE, from the United Kingdom, in an inspirational Q & A with Founder and Chairman of March of the Living UK, Scott Saunders. Click on the video player below to watch the full program.  Mala’s story is one of incredible strength, sadness and resilience. Born in 1930 in Piotrkow, Poland, Mala survived horrific conditions in the ghetto and was hidden in Czestochowa. She was later deported to Ravensbruck Concentration Camp and ultimately was liberated by the British Army from Bergen Belsen in 1945 at the age of just 14. To her complete shock, her brother Ben had survived the war, and they reunited in England several years later.Mala was honored by the Queen with an MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) and currently lives in London.

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  • Fireside Chat with Rabbi Israel Meir Lau

    Click here or on the video player below to watch the recording of International March of the Living’s inaugural Fireside Chat featuring renowned Holocaust Survivor Rav Israel Meir Lau, Former Chief Rabbi of Israel and Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv-Yafo.  Rabbi Lau has participated in every March of the Living since its inception in 1988. Each year, he delivers a powerful and moving address to the audience in Birkenau, which has captivated the hearts of tens of thousands.Rabbi Lau will be interviewed by Malcolm Hoenlein, Vice Chairman for the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and March of the Living Alumnus. Join our mailing list and be the first to hear about our upcoming programs!This form is currently closed for submissions.

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